\ / TUB DAILY BT5E-FEIDAY , KOVEMBfijx 10 7- -IE. - . AND KKTAIL BOOKS AflD STATIONERY , _ jAHD HOLIDAY GOODS. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFlfiE. _ * Fm ' % > & / ' USfr 8 "D" 3C 3Et ? P WSo CJ C Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. flOTABIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. HENRY BEECROFT , * STREET LIVERY STABLE , OX : E OSX < ! B.1I3E1 BEN noocns * OLD STAND. 11 ° wl'l ' continue running his city Una to all parts ol the city. All orders promptly attended to. tOW UUAKO * S OUAHANTEhD. New stock co.is'antly receded. _ D. M. CON NELL Funeral Director and Undertaker , No. 17 , North Mniu Stroot. . Oouncil Bluffs Call ? promptly unsnerod at all hours , night nr d y. Now hcar o and London carriages direct L < rom the factory iri run In connection therewith. lhat no\er rcqulro crlmplnjr. at Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair Store , at prices never bctoro touched by uy other hair dealer. Alee a full line of n Itches , etc. at jrontly reduced prices. Also Rold , silver and colored nets. Wavea m do from ladles' own h lr. Do not fall to call before purchlnp o'Mwhcre. All eoodtl wairanted M represented. MllS. J. J. GOOD , 29 Main Blrooi , Council Plugs , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT MAIN STREET , THE BEST BREAD IN THE OI'i'Y. None but firat-olaaa Bakers employed. Broad , Oako , Plea , &o. , delivered to any part of the city. Out Wagons ran all day. P AYRES , Proprietor. I. No. 5HG , BROADWAY , ( Palmer's Block. ' Between Gth and 7th streets. L P , TIGKNOSI , Our Jlotto : Strict cleanliness , the best quality of meats , and lowest possible prices. Moats do- Ircrcd to any part of the cltj. Come and see our now Bhop. 215 , 217 and 219 Main Street , Q-IRO O IE IRIIES Of All Kinds. 3Sew Goods. ! Tew Prices and Square Dealing. Call and Examine Our Stock. BATHIBft HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Oor , Broadway and Union Sta. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain , Medicated. Vapor , Electric , Plunge , Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold Baths. Com petent tnolo and female nurpca and attendants always on hand , and the be t of rare and atten- 41on given patrons. Special attention Riven to bathing children. Investigation and patronage "cited. "cited.D& . A. H. STUDLEY & Co. , 106 Upper Broadway. Br. Studley : Treatment of chronic diseases mad a specialty. fl fi "rYrrnnTI n KBMOVED without the 1 1 U U I ! H K X drawing of blood or use of UZLll U JLJlllU knife. Cures lunjr diseases , ANTi fyPtTWT ? Flta , Scrofula , Liver Com- t > ' nt.Dropsy , Rheum * Til I U lift M II R S tlsm. Bito3 Fever and Mercur- m ( Erysipelas Salt Rheum , Scald U < ud , Catarrh , weak , Inflamed > ind granulated Kycs , hcrofulous Ulcers and Fem - , m lo UistascH of all klndi. Also Kidney and Tenerlal disease ? . Hemorrhoids or Files cured money refunded , Ml diseases treated upon tbeprlnclpleof veget- Icreforrn , without the use of mercurial polv- una or the knife. Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished who desire them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the ueo the Klaatlc belt Truss and Plaster , which hai ( uporlor In the world. CONSULTATION CALL OK on ADDRESS 'Dm B , Bioo and F , G , Miller , OOUNOIL BLUFFS , la. DR. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Office. No. 11 Pearl Street Houit. 9 a. m , to J. , and S p. m. , to & p , m. Realdence , 120 iDancrolt street. Tolcphoulo connection with Central office. J. M. PALM.RR , DKAUKR IN ; EAL ESTATE ANO LOAN AQ-BNT , COUNCIL BMJFF8 , IOW W.D.STILLMAN . . , Practitioner of lUmnopathy , consulting nliysicianandSurgeon , Office nd residence 616 Willow avenue , Coun- Uluffa , F. T , SEYBERT , M. D. , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA , Office No. 5 , Eyorott Block , Broad way , ever A. Loulo'a Restaurant. S. . . Office over aavlngs bank. OOUNOIti BLUFFS , REAL ESTATE. W. 0. Junes , In connection with hl law and olUctlonbu > inee buyi and lelll real ettate. renom wlthlng to buy ( U tell city property call > t hU office , over Baihnell't book itore , Peail ItlMt EDWIN J. ABBOTT , Justice ol the Peace and Notary Public , 416B road way , Council Bluffs , MRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathlc Institution , Phila delphia , Ponna. Offlco Our , Broadway & Gflenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and painful dlf- flcultles peculiar to femalca a spocUlty. d. G. TIPTON , Attorney < fc Counsellor , Offlco over First National Bank , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Will practice In the atato and federal courts J.NO.JAYFRADTEY , Justice of the Peace , 014 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs. - - Iowa. W. B. MAYE8 , Loans andEealEstate , Proprietor of abstracts of Pottawattamle county. Office corner of Broadway and Main streets , Council Bluffs lona. P , J , JttONTUOMBEY , M , U , . -p - * t FltEK DlSPENSAKY EVERY SATUBD > . Y. IA. Office In Everett's bloc * , Pearl treet. Real ] dence 628 Fourth etreet. Office hours from 0 to 2 a. m. . 2 to 4 and 3 p.m. Oouncil Bluffs F. C. GLABK , PRACTICAL DEMTIST. Pearl opposlta the postofflce. One of the oldest practitioners In Council Bluffs. Batlj- tsfactlon guaranteed In HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN Confectionery , FruitsNuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. ' 12 MAIN ST. , Oouncil 723 W. Broadway. LARSON ? ANDERSON , Proprietors , This laundry has Just been opened for busi ness , and we are now prepared to do la indrv work of all kinds and guarantee Mtlifactlon. A specialty made of fine work , such as colhri , cufli , flue uhlrta , etc. We uaut everybody to gheiua trial. LARSON & ANDERSON. TUOS. orriMR. w. . , OfflCEE & PUSET , 3S.A XOT3SCXI XC.8 , Council Bluffs , la. Established , - - 1866 Dealer * In Foreign and Domestic and borne iccuritle * . COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CIUCAOO , ROCK ISLAND A\D rACinC. Depart. Arrhe. Atlantic K\t..SaOpiii I Pacific . . . . ! ) : , > a m Kxnml Mall.035 am Kx and Mall.CM p n 1) . Mollies nc'.7:15 a in | DCS Molm-nc'.4HO p m BURUSarON AND QUNCT. - - . - . - . Arrho. Atlantic Kx . . S:30pm : , . . . . : „ Mall anil K\.1.20am I Mall ami ix.7ouin : | N. Y. Kx , 1.001 > m | Neb & KM r.x..8.0 n n CHICAUO AND NORTHSrJtKRX. Depart. Arrhe. Atlantic Kx ) . . .KM p m I Pacific K\J . . ! : ! ft m Mai and KxV.ll.Juam Mai ami KxC:15i : | n Acconi. ( Sit.S-M p in | Accotii. ( Moll. ) 1:43 : p U KANSAS CUV , ST. 10 * AND COUNCIL ( LOriD. Dojiart Arrh o. Mall and K\ . . . n.Mnm I Kxpre . GKpin : ) , U:10 p m | Mali mid Ex. . VSI01 TACIHC. Depart , Arrho. Overland i\.llffloo. in. OterlamlKx..4'OOp. m Miicoln Kx lltoa. : ; m. Domcrl'.x . . f < 00aiii Dem or Kx. .7:00 : p. m. l/ooil Kx . ( laOn. in Ixxs\l Kx 7:2.1 : a , in. Kx . IHWix. m Kml ratit . . .6'JOp. : m. Kx. . . . . ' < > 00n.in , sr. ions AND rAcmo. Dciurt , Arrhe. Mall and Kx. . [ ) :15am : I Mall nnd I'.x. . 1:30pm : Cannon Ilah.life p m | Cannon liill. . 11:03 : n n MOUcitv AMI nutria Depart. Arrh p. For Sioux Clty.TdSnm Fnn Sioux U'v.CrfW p n- For KortNlobmra. 1'rin 1'ort Xlonrara , Neb' 7:33 : n m Keb f : fi01 > m For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. l'aul..8 0 n CHICAGO , MltAUUKKK AND ST. TAUI , . Ira\o Council lllulK Arrhc CoumllllhilK Mall and Kx. . listen m I Mall nnd iv.'tiMpir : : Atlantic.h\.inIApin : I Atlantic h\ , . ! ) : | n ClIUAno , MIMAlKr.K AMI XT. 1'AU , Io.i\csOmaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall ami K7inain : I Vaclrte IX. . . . | Ufinii : Atlantic : \ . . | | : : | Mall and K7tApli ! KxccptSundajs. ( Kxccpt Satunlajs. JKxccpl Motula > . % [ Ihlh. Council Uiulta & Otnnbft atrout R. R Ijcaxo Council UUilta. I/ca\ Omaha. 8 a m , D n m , 10 a m , 8 a in , 0 a in , 10 n m , Ham , 1 in , U l > m , 3 p 11 nin , lp in , ! Jp in , 3 | m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 0 p m , m , 4 p m , G p in , 0 p m Street caw run half hourly to the Union 1'aclflo Depot , On Sunday the cam begin their trip * at 0 o clock a. in. , and run rujfU nrij' during the dny at 0,11 , 2 4 , 5 nnd 0 o'clock , andnm to city time , EXCITING SCENE IN MID-OCEAN. Mon Oyorboarcl In a Monsoon. With Sliartts About. Massachusetts Courier. A correspondent who \raa a pasaon gorby the steamship Dacca , which loft Madras for London on the 1st ult. aouda an interesting account of an ex citing Bcono which ho witnessed dur ing a storm in the Indian oceun. The votisol encountered the monsoon a few days atter leaving Oolumbo , and had a rough time of it until the 17ult. , when the gale became BO violent that can vas had to bo taken in , awning furled and things made as snug as posaiblo , The correspondent writea what fol lowed : "I came on deck at G a. m. ; . it was blowing fiercely , and the spray coming over the shooto. There were three o ua on deck when the boll struck a Bliss , a Mr. and myself. Wo were holding on to our chaira , which were firmly laahod to the inner cabin sky lights , under the Ice of the ladies saloou. Part of the crew were work ing hard to got the starboard lifoboa in board , when a bigger roll to tin windward warned us of what wai coming. 'Hold on ! ' oomo ono shouted Wo hold on. The duck stood upright In came the sea gunvralo , over the talT rail , up to our waists , lifted the lifeboat out of its shackles , carried i overboard , emashing away stanchions and davits and out to sea. Then the horrid of 'Man came cry over board ! ' "The helm was put down , the en gine reversed , and back wo wont on c search all the more so as sharks had been seen round the ship earlier in the morning. The boat was presently soon aomo 200 yards off , keel upper1 most. Soon after the two men were observed clinging on to it. Then came an exciting two hours during ) which wo steamed after the boat , which was drifting rapidly toward the east. But turning a chip like , the Dacca is a very olow business , and M she hung In the wind's eye a jib was hoisted to bring her round , by the time this was done the boat , with its pitiful looking crow , was away two milus and more to lao- ward , and wo were rolling heavily and unmanageable. At l ot the cap tain doeidod to lot'or B boat , and tbo order was given 'Stand by the boat , ' and BOOU after 'lowerVhd jl go ing in her ? " wo ahoutod. 'Tho flrat oflloar , Mr. Ingram , sprang over the aide , caught hold of tbo davit ropes and slipped down , but jast ai ho got near her a great roll of the ship llttod him clear of the boat , twenty fcot ia the air. As ho came down again the boat had drifted for ward , and ho was plunged down in the boiling sea for five or six seconds. a Up ho came again aa the ship heeled over , still hanging on , and iniasod by an ace having hia skull smashed against the small boat's sida. It was really a , terrible sight , and wo shud dered aa wo looked on , the boat all ho while being dashed np and down > y the violence of the waves. But at ast his opportunity came , and 10 dropped into the stern. At once 10 waa followed br the boatswain , in , wo firemen , and two European sail- ira , the native crew hanging aharno- ully back. One of the paeaongom a ? OUDK English oflicor , Lieutenant Wolff , of the Seventeenth Fuaileera , i son of Sir Drummond Wolff , volun- oerod at once. But the oflicor in churgo would not accept a paasenger'a lorvices while men of the crow could ) o got. At last , the boat shoved oil' , and the oars were got out , and in a terrible sea they sut out for the mis sing boat. Directed by the motions of a man aloft , they got alongside her , and took thu men aboard. They be an a hard row back. "Wo lost sight of her again and again , wondering how she could live in such a aca. But still she held on and ; ot at laut under our loo. By the help if a cuta of oil ncutteml over the waves they were comparatively stilled , i ladder was let down , and when the I net man nteppod on board , such H cheer greeted him as told him what we thought of hid pluck and that of the ; allant fellows with him , Captain iiurkitt was perfectly cool the whole line , and managed his ship with ; reat skill. When the first oflicor got i change of clothes , and came down to ho cabin , ho received all kinds of congratulations ) and hia health waa drunk in bumpers of champagne. On Sunday morning we got under the lee of Oape Guardafui , and so elded our iruah with the southwest monsoon , " Buoklm'B Arnica Halve. The Bear SALVC In the world for Onti , Sruiiei , Sorei , Ulcarr , bait Rheum , Ye. ver Sored , Tetter , Cbtpped Hand * , Cbll ilalni , Com * , and all nkln eruption * , and poaitireJy cnreapllea , It U guaranteed to jive utufMtfon i ocv oejr refunded , Price , 25 oonU per cs , to * ifcU by 0 , Goodman AN IMAGINATIVE TKMPKH&NOS LECTURE. The Frlqht ft Yarn aplnnlnB Koportor Qfvvo ft Gentleman From tuo Country. Cincinnati Gazette. A gontlomnn , who koopa alore in aomo country town , whorotho whlifcy is not as intoxicating aa it ia in Cin cinnati , came to town yoatordny morn. i g to replenish hla atock. Uo called on aovoral wholesale dealers , who , as their habit ia when their country cus tomers visit thorn , enoh invited him to take a drink. About noon ho reached his capacity , but , wandering tip Cen tral avenue , appetite ovorcamu discre tion , and ho took just ono glass too much. About 2 o'clock ho waa found oxtundod on ono of the licnchos in City Hall Park by an oflleor , who straightway tock htm in clmr o and locked ' him np in the ( Jontrnl police station until such tlmo aa ho should aobcr up Hufllciently to RO about his legitimate business. Ho wai ton sleepy and full to know what uns taking place when ho waa put in the cell , just giving ono pitch foiward , landing him on the bonoh , and imme diately yielding to alumbor , later in the evening ho woke up. his brain ntill beclouded with liquor ho had drank. Uo was Blaring at the surroundidga in bewilderment and surprise when a couple o ! roportots happened upon the eci'iio. "Where am I ? " ho gaaped. "In the lookup , to bo auro' . Don't you remember what you did ? " "Did I did ? No I ; what was it ? " "Can you rocolleot where you were last ? " "It seems to mo I was in a saloon , but I can't just exactly say. A saloon by the market houao. ' "What market house ? " "Tho ouo on Sixth street. " "Well , that's Btrango ; they found you down on the levee roaring drunk. Don't you remember going theru ? NoJ 1'lion you muot have boon BO drunk up on Sixth street that you didn't know what you were doing , and In that con dition wandered o IF down to the river. ' "I suppose that must have been the way , " enid the prisoner , with a great effort to remember. "Oh , " continued the reporter , "but you did kick up a row. " "Did. I , really ; nomehow it seems that city dagger jutco ia otronger than what wo drink out in the coun try. But what did I do , anything wrong ? " "Anything wrong ! well I should ro mark. It took ton policemen to ar- rent and hold you till the patrol wagon camo. Why , yourlifo wont bo long enough to servo out the sentences you're bound to got , or your property half largo enough to pay the line . Your arc charged with drunknosa , burghry , malicious destruction of property , disorderly conduct , illega voting , shooting with intent to kill aajault and battery ; and if that po licaman youhit dloa it will bo mutdor. ' "What's that you say ? Did I do al that ? And I a deacon , too ? " ejaculated latod the country gentleman , becoming ing suddenly sober. , "Yes , and n deal sight more. You got drunk , broke into a store , smashed a $100 showcase , carried off the cash drawer , knocked down an inoffensive citizen and tried to kick the life out of him , shot a bar-koopbr who wouldn't give you another glass , and fought a pitched battle for ten.minutes with half the police in Cincinnati ; then the patrol wagon arrived and they chained you down and brought yon hero. " "Wha t-t ! All that ! I ? Oh , dear , will I ever get homo again ? " j "It's doubtful. " "I'll never drink another d P I over got out. All that ! f > , * hia is " ' . ' ' awful ! * The poor follow oaHrtid moaned for ton minut < w , and' then the turnkey , : aking pity on him , told him that the reporters , had been giving him a "stiff " ( to use the classic language of 3olicc3 circles ) and that as soon aa DO- jorlio would ba released , to go and sin no more. * When the fountainsof , lifo are cor rupted and embittered 'by Buffering ; when the functions of , womanhood are strictly normal , woman lifo is Iko " music , with no discard to jar the doll- cato sensibilities and break the vital and organic harmony.But many who uffor from vital and functional disor- era have found immediate relief and permanent euro by usjng Mrs , Lydia S. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound , How Ho Saved tne Train. Drake's Travelers' Ma azlncV ' The usual crowd of-Autumn liars were gathered together , lit the store , occupying all the grocery seats the only'gross receipts thnt'thol proprietor took no pride in when a 11 Hit1 , blear- eyed , weazen-faced individual sneaked by the back door and slunk into u , dark corner , "That'o him , " said ( ho ungram- > matieal bntnmer witli a gioon patcl : OVer MU , i-fr , oyo. ' Wtin in it ? " asked several at onco. "Why the chap who saved a train from being wrecked1 ' was the reply. "Come , toll us about it , " they de manded aa the email man crouched ii : the darkness , as if unwilling that hit heroic deed should bo brought oul under the glare of the binning kero , none lamp , After much persuasion , being rein forced by a stiff horn ot applejack , hi ' "It was just such a night as this ( j bright and cleat and I was goini : down the truck , when , right before me , aoroos thu mile , lay a great beam There it wau. Palo and ghastly as i Melons body , and light as it appeared hud not the power to move it , J auddtiii ruutble and roar told me that the night express was thundering : down and noon would roach the fatal spot , Nearer nnd nearer it ap preached , till , just KB the cowcatcher - 1 catcher was about lifting me , sprang aside , placed myeolf betwooj. ho obstruction and the track and thi rain flow on unharmed , The eilonco waa aodonse for a me- nent that one might have heard a pai drop. Presently somebody said : ' "What aid you do with the bean ? " "I didn't touch it , " ha teplbd ; 'but it touched me. " "Well , " persisted the qneatioacr , ? 'if you could't lift it , and didn't touch it , how In thunder did the train get over it ? " "Why , don t you see ? " wild tkeaad. faced man , aa ho rose from lib seat ana sidled toward the door. "The obstruction WM a raoonbojunj and I jumped so thnt the shadow of m body took ita place , and " Bang ! How a ham at-ainst the door and if it had struck the tody of th retreating hero there would have beet a much bigRer grouse spot frescoed 01 the panel of the door. TJIE The Graveyard of Great tlopoa am i\iubitlon Mr. John P. Clum , until recently editor of Thu Tombstone ( Arizona Hpltnph , has given The Washington I'oat n highly interesting account o his oactipo iroin the scene of 1m jour nalistio labors , from which it would appear that , next to running a fan bank , editing a pupor in anmo per tlor.ii < if the west is about na danger ous an undertaking an a man can wol onjjao ; { in. Mr Clum was alao mayoi of Tombstone , and brought as the chief magistrate of thu village intt almost daily contact with the rough est and most dangerous element of tin village population , ho crow neons tomul to write hia od'tormla in sigh of his truaty Colt'a aix-ahoolor. li attempting to preserve | udor ho miulo oiu-micaof the cow-boys. Thi-j win the first step in a long and pro traded warfare which Innted tiff and on for more thim * mx months. First , there occurred si drawn battle at mid day , botwpuu Air. Chun's chief of po lice p.iul three olliourj nnd four cow < boya. Threu of the oflicon were badly injured anil three oowboya killed oulriijht. Tlm fourth , who happened not to bo armed , ran iv\va > nnd escaped. After this n oititsuna cummittoe was formed and p.irndec the streets day and night , armed will HJx-ahootora , needle guns nnd Henry titles. Mr. Olum lisanilod thu cow bovrn vigorously through the oolumnn of The Epitaph , and every time om was brought before him as n magistrate ho imposed heavy fines. Then the cowboys lay in wait for Mr. Olum until he was compelled to go heavily armed , nnd dnrod not ntay out aftoi nightfall without being attended by n bodyguard. Finally , every ordinary plan of the cowboys failing to ric them of their enemy , they bnnded together gothor , and , camping a few miles from Tombstone , in a deep nnd wilt cnnon , signed n donth's-hend agreement mont to kill Mr. Olum with pens dipped in bloud taken from n con vict's arm , and afterwards drank from n cup of warm blood , dilutee with pure spring water. This came to hia cars , and ho bought another fljx-.shootor nnd another tlonry rillo , and never wont out into the clrcut without being accom panied by sovurnj members ol his police force. Thn chief of police was ahot nt nnd uearty killed ono night. Tilings \ cro gettini : very dca purnto indeed , And The Epilnh lint ! great dilHoulty in gottim ; out wlthoul the death of a compositor or an ad venturous newsboy. Mr. Clum slept in a room guarded by men armed to the teeth. Ho did not remove hia clothes , but kept hia gun and pisto where he could put his bauds on them instantly. Life ut Inut became such a burden that ho determined to remove .0 some locality where he could have something else but ahotgun for break- ° ast , dinner and supper , nnd botwoor moils. But to got away was about as perilous aa to remain , for the cowboys -suspecting eomo auch move , tad laid their plans no cordicg'y. ' and were posted arounc : h outskirts of the town ia the hushcK , ruaUy to ehoot 'him as awnn a he appeared. At length Mr. Glum managed to got aboard of a stag coach ono dark night and started on his way to Tucson. The coach was stopped and fired at and ono of the horses killed. Believing that ho hat not hit on the safest mode of locomo tion , Mr. Olum decided to leave the coach nnd take his chances on foot After a walk of seven miles ho man aged to got a horse and made his way in safety to Tucson. Ho is now it Washington , thoroughly satisfied witf western journalism , and sold her hiu paper. What given a healthy nppotito , an increased dilation , etronglh to the muscles , and tone to the norvesi Brown's Iron Bittern. 1 Mm J. O , Iloliortcon , fllUlmiK , 1'a. , writes : "I wa euffcriiiL' from general ilolilllty. uant of up- otlt < ; . couotipatlon , otc , , en that ! lie Has a bur den ; attur lUliiK llurdock llloo.l lllttcrs I felt hot- er than for j cam. I cannot ( tralno your Bitters 00 much , " U.GIbbd. of IluBalo , N. Y , , wrltoi ; "V our lurdock Diet Ultttrn , In chronic dUoaicaof the lloo-l , liter u4 kldiioya , have been tlKiially narkod with mrccM , Iha o luwl them myHiff with but results , for torpidity of thu liver , anil In caeoof a friend of mine tulfcrln ; licci iltoi y , he otloct an marreloui. " IlrucoTurner , llochcutcr , KY.l iltc : ' 'I havu bu.n lubjof t to utrloua dUordcr of the kldnuya. nd unablu to attend to Luolnoiw ; liurdock Wood litters rtllurud me hoforu half a botllo wan used f.ol confident that they will entirely cure me , " Atunlth Hall , Hlnghampton , N , Y , , wrltuc : 'I Buffered with a dull ] utln through my eft UIIK and bhonlcltr. Ixwt my cnlriti , appctlto andiulor , and could with dlltlculty keep up all day ; , look jour Uurdocl : l.lood llitturJ an dl- uctcd.ainl hatufult lie join tlnco flret week at- cr uilni ; ihim. " Mr , lioali lutes , Klmlr.i , A. Y. . writua ; "About I ourtarnaio Iluilanntuu.k of blllounfurerand levfr full ) rccoiiml. My dlt'ustivu orpun wtro v.iiAtmiland I Houldbuixmiplettlf prot- ruled ior ilajii. After UMIII , ' two bottluj of yuur lurdofk Iloo4 ! Illtttr" tin mprovcineiit wr.s o vl-lble that I wns uatonlalieJ. 1 tatuiow. thoiiKh i ycaraof a u , dgafilr and ii.u ) > oiiablu day'g vork 0. Uaclict Itoblniian , proprletcr of Tim Canada rroobyt-rlan , Toronto , Oul , , vrltta : "For \ caw euffcri 1 creatly from olt-rceurrliif ; hcadaclio. I Died your liurdock Illood Hitters with happiest reditltd , and 1 now find mi Mil la hotter health hwi for yu r pant. " Mri tt'allace , liulfalo , N. Y , write : ' ! have unoj Ilurdocli liloodlllUcrntorucncui ) and bll < oua i ada'hui , and can recommend It to anyone cqu 11 mro for billlouancua. ' Mr . Ira Hullnolland , Albany , N , Y , wiltw 'For noieial yum I h&ve luflntd ficm cft-iccur- tlax blllloUD hoad4.hu , djupeiisU , and com. lUuiU ixicullar to uiy BOX , Bincaulug your lurdock Illood Hitter * I m entirely relloved. " Price , * I.OO pel Bottle ; TiU DottlailOOti OuTE& MILBUEH & Co , , , , Props , BUFFALO , X. T. Sold at HholMtU by lib k UeUahoa and 0. r. Joodaiin. i * S7 eod-ma ' BLACK-DRAUGHT' ' cures dj uud 25 BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. ' I Law No , 519 South Iain Street COUNCIL 11LUKFS Jfrain , IOWA , 3 I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission , a Re- COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING CO. he Mouldings , Scroll and Lattioo Work , Wood Turn- ? ' Ro-SawingPlaning and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved jiawkoyo Wind Mills and Pumps. J. J. Hatliaway , Manager , Council BlunVIa. Machinery 1 IK > run cxclualvoly for custom work on Thunulny nnd onchwook. Onlcrs BMIcttod and BatUfftflUon guaranteed. uu a con- isians quea ( Successors to J. W , Rodefer ) npor- 011 to WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN loped if the ( the LACEAfMA , LEHIGH , BLOSSBUE& prea- AND.ALL . t roe - o to mciJ , rofu- hber A.3C.S3O I the ' , 'rliu. CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC , Hho iOcd Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yardo Oor. Eighth Street and .OUBO kors Eleventh Avenue , Oouncil Bhiffo. VO'B I'KIKK THOLU ; turo HERMAN KIIACUT. iitho THOLUTHOLL & KRACHT , a to 44. oto. iu- Cor. Main Btroet nnd 7th Avonuo. i in Flno Qroccrloi , Tew. K'.c. , a .Spro'altv. Highest prices paid for country produce. Now real Wlvcrai " " ' ' K % * ' ' tt ° Wl" not b ° utldo oll' ' Ca " " " > cxamtno our stock. on- Jato P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE Tho. oco- fill and tioa MANUFACTURE pro- BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND pat ory lion , CHOPPED FEED ifor ) fof ted ral a The Very Beat of Brobme Constantly on Hand. The Hlchent adSi Market Price Paid for ty. Corn Oats ty.M. . , , Rye , - Barley ffj Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Ooru.Will Please nd nd Send Sample. 17 OO. > of o le. le.aa aa hoe THK LEADING DUALER IN o- oho n- hoe 337 Broad V7w , Council Bluffs , Iowa , ole - lo- lou u- uSt. . St.ed ed THEHUNTRESSTRACE BUCKLE tot wvilJ"Tmr ! "itni'iVY " ! to " " " , " 1 rkot , ' ° f , u"reo > " . and ff l 01 Perfect tutlifactlon. WK OHAt. tto prrdiico a buckle-hat equals It In the following polnta : lit-JWBneap to LTrni' , ! ' " ' - " ' ' ' . " ! ' ' ? ttl8treco , : 3.1-IU1 . Hrer-Klli ; 4tli-Iti oi In changing without * 10 aklnirthoiraci out of Ihu I niw : Mh-lt will not unbuckle Itnelfi ra Rht with the trace. IIUNr/JKBS / VUACK CAltRU.Il , the bait In the 6th-Tlio world. The hamo ojckeyo tuzpulta to I- wife JKTi1 Vttt1'm. SnA'i ' i'n"8' ' , * " . 01,0011111 J110 ro1" ° ' MUNrilES3 PATENT BTKKK ANll , JWtiAST HTJIAP HOOK for , - ' , . . . . navy wagons -'owjnir draKzlnir. w. , imiotbooqiiallud. the tuff will not unhook lUoir. Jlanufacturud by DDTTON , HUNTRESS & CO. , Janoaville , Wieconain. ll nolun ° ' IIool""an' Cou"c" I"uCr'i fih rp A Boil and II. S , Colllni 4Co.Omaha , and by -v rfB rfy ST. LOUIS HOUSE. y Saloon and Restaurant , itt ito ADOLPII DOKKFLINGKK , 1'roDiletor. Choice Wines nnd Cigars. , o Oyhters m livery Style , a 709 Lnwflr Hrontlwnjr. flnunoil Bhifls Iowa. a DUQUETTE , GUIBEET & CO. , ' ( Jiuxoisars to Kill ) & DlKJUl'uW ) . fPnminnn nnil lit " " " liUO"1" l-st. . roiiucil Bluffs , Ta. AIM STREET -AND- SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will need oed accommodation nnd reasonabl target. f iOUTH STREET , OPPOSITE OAYSTAJC/ / MILL , Jouncil Bluffs , - ' , Iowa , HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors , STARR & BUUGH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND N PAPER HANGING , * I KALSOMINIHO AND OMINISO , jSL , 8XJEld3CJ JCa < 3C'9r' " * ' Shop Corner Broad way and Scott 8t MAURT3R S > OBAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Olaea , Fine Frenoli Silver Ware &o. (10 BsOABWit COUNCIL BLOTTO